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Blue Magpie (Original Post) milestogo Oct 2023 OP
Blue Magpies are real IA8IT Oct 2023 #1
Are these Rebl2 Oct 2023 #2
looks like a commom jay to me. WhiteTara Oct 2023 #3
Agreed. milestogo Oct 2023 #4
Perhaps the person looking at this bird is WhiteTara Oct 2023 #5
Think Rebl2 Oct 2023 #6
Yes, they have beautiful crests. WhiteTara Oct 2023 #7
Yes, Steller's jays have much bigger crests than the blue jays do. ShazzieB Oct 2023 #8
sadly, I don't think I've ever seen a magpie. WhiteTara Oct 2023 #9
Black billed magpie milestogo Oct 2023 #10
wow! So beautiful WhiteTara Oct 2023 #11
I never saw one until my husband and I took a trip out west a few years ago. ShazzieB Oct 2023 #12
thanks and I'll bet it was thrilling to see WhiteTara Oct 2023 #13

WhiteTara

(29,722 posts)
5. Perhaps the person looking at this bird is
Tue Oct 3, 2023, 12:57 PM
Oct 2023

from the west coast and the jays there are so spectacular that they couldn't imagine a blue jay without the crest?

ShazzieB

(16,516 posts)
8. Yes, Steller's jays have much bigger crests than the blue jays do.
Tue Oct 3, 2023, 03:43 PM
Oct 2023

This definitely looks like a blue jay, with the crest flattened back.

Jays and magpies have a lot in common, being in different branches of the Corvid family, but there aren't any magpies that look this much like a blue jay, at least not to my knowledge.

ShazzieB

(16,516 posts)
12. I never saw one until my husband and I took a trip out west a few years ago.
Tue Oct 3, 2023, 04:02 PM
Oct 2023

We're from Illinois, and we took a trip through South Dakota, Wyoming (including Yellowstone), and Montana, and then back home through Colorado and Nebraska. In Montana, I started noticing these big black and white birds all over the place. Like these guys:



I googled and found out they were black-billed magpies, a bird that is common west of the Mississippi but not seen in the eastern third of the country.

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